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    Mohammed "Moa" Abdellaoue (Arabic: محمد عبد اللاوي; born 23 October 1985) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He started...
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    He is the younger brother of former Norway international Mohammed Abdellaoue. Abdellaoue was born in Oslo, Norway. He made his debut for Skeid in 2007...
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    Hæstad Lars Bohinen Lars Hirschfeld Luton Shelton Martin Andresen Mohammed Abdellaoue Mohammed Fellah Morten Berre Nils Arne Eggen Odd Iversen Pa-Modou Kah...
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  • (born 1979), Togolese footballer Mohammed Abdel Karim Al Ghezali, Yemeni al-Qaeda propagandist Mohammed Abdellaoue (born 1985), Norwegian footballer...
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  • Of Moroccan descent, Jones El-Abdellaoui is a cousin of Mohammed Abdellaoue, Mostafa Abdellaoue and Omar Elabdellaoui. El-Abdellaoui was born and raised...
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  • Vučinić Elsad Zverotić Ruud van Nistelrooy Steven Davis Paddy McCourt Mohammed Abdellaoue John Carew Erik Huseklepp Hugo Almeida Danny Raul Meireles Kevin...
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  • MOA may also refer to: The Polynesian word for chicken. Moa (name) Mohammed Abdellaoue (born 1985), Norwegian football player nicknamed "Moa" Moa Lignell...
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  • Coetzenberg Stadium in Stellenbosch and lost 5–0 after a brace from Mohammed Abdellaoue, plus goals from Cacau, Martin Harnik and Vedad Ibišević. In August...
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    such as Daniel Braaten, Daniel Fredheim Holm, Omar Elabdellaoui and Mohammed Abdellaoue. Other notable players include Paul Miller. Skeid played in 1. divisjon...
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  • against Iceland at Reykjavík with goals from Brede Hangeland and Mohammed Abdellaoue, followed by a 1–0 win over Portugal four days later. Norway then...
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